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Name the 7 taxa in order
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
Evolutionary history of a species
Phylogeny
The organization of life based on similarities
Classification
The grouping of life based on differences
Taxonomy
Name the 6 kingdoms
Animalia, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria
Prokaryote; Cell walls contain peptidoglycan; unicellular; autotroph or heterotroph
Eubacteria
Streptococcus;Escherichia
Eubacteria
Prokaryote; Cell walls without peptidogylcan; Unicellular; Autotroph or heterotroph
Archaebacteria
Methanogens; halophiles
Archaebacteria
Eukaryote; Cell walls of cellulose in some, some have chloroplasts; Most unicellular, some colonial, some multicellular; Autotroph or heterotroph
Protista
Amoeba; Paramecium; slime molds; giant kelp
Protista
Eukaryote; Cell walls of chitin; Most multicellular, some unicellular; Heterotroph
Fungi
Mushrooms; yeast
Fungi
Eukaryote; Cell walls of cellulose or chloroplasts; multicellular; Autotroph
Plantae
Mosses; ferns; flowering plants
Plantae
Eukaryote; No cell walls or chloroplasts; multicellular; heterotroph
Animalia
Sponges; worms; insects; fishes; mammals
Animalia
Unicellular
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
Multicellular
Plantae and Animalia
1. Most unicellular 2. Most multicellular
1. Protista 2. Fungi